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http://addyourarticles.netHave a Cracking Corporate Christmas Party
Christmas is a time for celebration with friends, family, partners and work colleagues. Organising your own personal commitments can be time consuming at an already busy time of year, so why not organise your corporate Christmas party with the helping hand of some professionals.
Regardless of whether you have 10 or 1000 employees, everyone will have […]
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22.10.2008 on 07:23.
Going To The Zoo: A Day Out For All The Family
Because of its close proximity to Liverpool, Chester is often overlooked as a tourist destination. The success of TV soap ‘Hollyoaks’ - which is set in a fictional suburb of Chester - has raised awareness of the city, making it a place which more people now consider visiting.
However, visitors to Chester hoping to catch a […]
Posted in Family, Hobbies & Special Interest, Sports & Recreation
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16.09.2008 on 06:13.
Dolls Houses: Child’s Play or Just for the Adults?
To most people dolls houses are designed for the amusement of children or collectors, and serve no real purpose other than to keep one occupied; or, in the case of children, out of mischief. However, just a little research into the history of the dolls house reveals a far more interesting background than one might […]
Posted in Family, Hobbies & Special Interest
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2.09.2008 on 04:24.
Choosing Christmas Toys: How to Please the Kids This Christmas
Just think - festive decorations, the smell of mince pies baking in the oven, and a Christmas tree surrounded by Christmas toys and gifts of all shapes and sizes. It’s a classic image; but when you have children to buy for it can sometimes seem as though Christmas Eve will never come, and you will […]
Posted in Family, Hobbies & Special Interest, Kids And Teens
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1.09.2008 on 10:22.
Remarkable find at Littlecote House could end 350 year dispute
The recent discovery of a leather-bound notebook could be the solution to a debate that has been rampant within the Royal Society for 350 years. The argument revolves around English politician Alexander Popham - who was born deaf and mute around 1650 and was taught to speak by a distinguished scientist. But who?
Controversy has since […]
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12.08.2008 on 11:15.
Volunteering: Helping To Remind People Of What Society Is Supposed To Be All About
Life can be hectic and it’s easy to focus on our own problems, without pausing to think of those around us. Indeed, who has time to worry about others, when we all have our own issues to deal with?
However, there are times when personal issues can spill over, and alone, they can make one feel […]
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22.07.2008 on 09:18.
Route 66: The Main Street of America
Route 66 first entered the general public conscience in 1939 when California writer John Steinbeck published his novel “The Grapes of Wrath”, detailing the westward migration of Oklahoma’s Dust Bowl farmers to California’s San Joaquin Valley. During the story, he refers to Route 66 as the “Mother Road”, a nickname it still has today. When […]
Posted in Automotive, Hobbies & Special Interest
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15.02.2008 on 08:42.
The Ever Green Maxim Magazine
Maxim Magazine aimed squarely at young men, is a glossy magazine focused on beautiful women, slick gadgets, fast cars, sports, entertainment and other male obsessions. Maxim is written for young professional men who are confident, intelligent everyday guys. Maxim is a unique combination of service journalism, sudoku games and irreverent humor addressing real concerns of […]
Posted in Book Reviews, Business, Hobbies & Special Interest
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8.02.2008 on 06:47.
Literary London: On the Trail of the Capital’s Most Famous Authors
London has produced some of the most successful authors and provided the backdrop for countless novels, so if you want to explore the capital’s literary history, perhaps your first stop should be the historic pub “I Am the Only Running Footman” - on Charles Street in Mayfair. This 1749 drinking den, was once the hangout […]
Posted in Arts & Literature, Hobbies & Special Interest, Travel & Tourism
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28.01.2008 on 12:23.
Lords of Dogtown: The real story of the Z-Boys
The site of the former Pacific Ocean Park in the beach district on the Venice and Santa Monica border is something of a sacred legend within the skateboarding and surfing community. The area, which is nicknamed Dogtown, was immortalised in the 2001 skateboarding documentary, Dogtown and Z-Boys, and later in the 2005 feature film, Lords […]
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2.01.2008 on 11:41.
